Keynote speakers:
Domas Mituzas

He is currently working for MySQL AB and Wikipedia. He is planning to make a presentation regarding Wikipedia : Building Wikipedia: a very cheap story
Erik Josefsson
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Erik is EFF’s European Affairs Coordinator, based in Brussels. He is an on-the-ground analyst, activist, and educator about critical intellectual property and civil liberties issues, working with members of the European Parliament, Commission and Council staff, consumer rights and public interest groups, and computer programmers and the media. Before joining EFF, Erik worked with the Foundation for a Free Information Infrastructure. Thanks to FFII, software patents are still not enforceable in Europe. Erik plays the double bass and loves political music.
Eric will have a speech at OpenFest about how to fight for our digital rights.
Jonas Öberg

Jonas Öberg has a background from software engineering, organisations and economics. He has taught courses in as diverse areas as philosophy
and assembler programming. Jonas has also developed and taught two courses on Free Software at Göteborg University; Free Software: theory &
practice, and Free Software: political science, courses that he intends to follow up with and develop further into a masters degree programme on
Free Software.
His research interests are currently the publics right to official documents and how it relates to Free Software and computers in
general, where more and more official documents are stored and accessed through a computer, which sometimes make automatic decisions and rulings
on behalf of the governments.He is the Vice President of FSFEurope.
Georg C. F. Greve

Georg C. F. Greve is initiator and president of the Free Software Foundation Europe. His responsibilities include European/Global coordination and planning for the FSF (Europe), supporting the local representatives in their work, working on political and legal issues as well as projects and giving speeches or informing journalists to spread knowledge about free software.
He spends most of his time travelling and when travelling to give a talk he often stays a few days in the host country to meet the members of the local free software organisations and community
Dimitar Vassilev - He s a UNIX/Oracle administrator with background in military, F-500 IT and Finance environments - HACMP, ServiceGuard, SunCluster and other fine toys.
Title: Visualizing Security Threats with Social Networking Software
Goal: Aid IT security consultants and officers in deeper analysis and prediction of threats from outside and within with Social Networking Software and other tools of the trade.











